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NEWSLETTERS - Medical Taping
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Medical Taping Concept Bulletin - April 2010 / 1st
In this third issue we review potential applications for neuromuscular taping technique in rehabilitative care in neurology, with Carlos Villaron Casales article entitled “The Use of Neuromuscular Taping Technique to Maintain Shoulder Flexiability (Abduction and Flexion) in Patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis(ALS)”.
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Medical Taping Concept Bulletin - November 2009 / 2nd
The popularity of the Medical Taping Concept has risen enormously in Europe over the past decade.
Many professional therapists have already started using this method, while others are familiar with it, mainly from seeing it at large sporting events, as there are more and more athletes whose accomplishments are achieved with the aid of Medical Taping.
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Medical Taping Concept Bulletin - September 2009 / 1st
The objective of the Medical Taping Concept Bulletin is to provide health care professionals with clinical examples on the use of the Medical Taping Concept in clinical care.
The basis for the Medical Taping Concept (Neuromuscular Taping Concept) was laid in Japan and Korea in the seventies. At the time, methods of taping were being developed based on the idea that movement and muscle activity are essential in maintaining and in recovering health.
A central concept is that muscles are not only responsible for moving the different body parts but the muscles also control blood and lymph circulation, as well as body temperature. Improper muscle function can cause a range of symptoms and complaints.
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